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[ipv6-wg] The Pope gets IPv6 PA space (not PI :)
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David Conrad
david.conrad at icann.org
Mon May 1 03:40:11 CEST 2006
Hi, On May 1, 2006, at 2:16 AM, Stefano Pasquini wrote: >> I'm sure there are 200 different organizations inside the Vatican. > Of course, more than 200... > In the world 1.098.366.000 are Catholics (2004) The Holy See is going to provide IPv6 connectivity to 1.098.366.000 Catholics? > The Holy See has Diplomatic Relations with 174 States (2003) > and more... Mostly irrelevant ("mostly" because if the Holy See is going to provide IPv6 connectivity interconnecting their missions to those states, an ISP delegation might make sense). The question is how many _interior networks_, not people or states, is the Internet Service Provider operated by the Holy See going to interconnect? Rgds, -drc (who has has seen the justification "there are more than 1 billion people" once too often)
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